Sunday, June 26, 2011

My Birthday, His Bucket List



For my birthday a few months ago, M gave me a seaplane trip that took us from Rose Bay over Sydney Harbor and up the coast of the Northern Beaches to Palm Beach with Sydney Seaplanes. When I opened it I thought, "hmm...kinda cool but also kinda funny b/c that is sooo something he would like way more than me, whatev!"  Then I found out you stop at Jonah's Whale Beach for lunch and I was a bit more interested, but still not a believer. When we had to cancel a few times for weather I was mildly but not wildly disappointed. Finally, our third rebook was a charm.

This was the best day ever. If this is not on your Sydney/LIFE bucket list it needs to be. NOW. I am a believer. This was one of the coolest things I have ever done. The people at Sydney Seaplane are so nice and professional. They acted like they run their business to cater to our needs only. I felt like a contestant on a fantasy reality dating show being whisked from one glamour destination to another, all except for the part where I have to make out on national television with a stranger.









On the boat transfer from the seaplane to the mini bus that was waiting to whisk us up to Jonah's.


Jonah's Whale Beach, an AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING meal. 

Another view from Jonah's

Barrenjoey Lighthouse Palm Beach



If you need more than a postcard worthy sunshine day seaplane flight over beautiful lush beaches and iconic architecture with a gourmet lunch in between. Then we can also offer... WHALES!!! WHALES!!! WHALES!!! We saw 5 whales on the trip back to Sydney!

Humpback whales migrating from Antarctica to the Great Barrier Reef. This sighting took my breath away. Funny...I worried I may not see these beautiful 52' 30-50 ton animals, that I would somehow miss these petite little creatures! Their heart alone weights 430lbs. No binoculars needed when these beauties surface. Keep in mind we had no time to zoom and these pics were taken from a little less than 1000'.




Tuesday, June 21, 2011

If 2 is company, then 3 is a party!

The boys had their first playdate today where the other Mommy did not stay. Their friend just became a big brother to a sweet baby sister and needed some "guy time." Shockingly, it was calmer at my house with three than it usually is with just the two usual suspects. Group dynamics are a mystery.

Downing a coldie with the fellas after a hard day scootering and cozy couping



This sweet little girl is the newest edition to the club
Showing their friend "the ropes" 

Monday, June 20, 2011

Burn Baby Burn

Sometimes God speaks to people in prayer, for some it happens in church, for others in meditation or while communing with nature and sometimes if you are really hard headed He lights fire to your barbeque to get your attention.


Last weekend we had the busted lip incident. This weekend CH fell off a bench and gave himself a nasty golf ball size welt complete with road rash mark on his forward, a tad harder and he would have eclipsed his brothers injury and would have surely needed stitches. Then, that night our BBQ grill caught fire. I don't mean a flare up as M initially thought I was telling him. I mean our grill was completely engulfed in flames. Again, panic set in. Where is the fire extinguisher? It has to be here in the pantry! We do not have a fire extinguisher, we were looking for the one we had in Denver, which is still in Denver. I gave our address incorrectly to the Fire Dept. More Panic as they drove by. Will the propane tank set our building a blaze? Should I move the kids to an interior room in case it blows? Where is that d&*n fire extinguisher? Will the garden hose help? YES! The garden hose helped, it could not extinguish the flames as they had a steady source of food via the propane tank but it did keep the grill just a bit cooler and we avoided having to cash in that renters policy. We think we annoy our neighbors now, just think if we blew up the joint?


The firemen were pretty surprised that a new grill would be in this situation. They think it was a faulty connection line to the propane or a leak in one of the lines. 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Comment Fix

I have heard the comments section is not working. I was suspicious that only Rachel would tell me her real thoughts on the last post.

 Try this. If it works make a comment. If not...suffer in silence.

When you click Post Comment and it takes you to the Google login page, uncheck the box that says “stay logged in” (or something to that effect) right under the password entry box. 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

From my point of view...


Last week, a group of about 14 ladies and me went to see Bridesmaids at The Event Cinema for Chicks at the Flicks. This movie is absolutely hilarious. You must see it. It is not just a Chick Flick and it is not just a girls answer to Hangover. It is so much more. I would go again to see it if you need a plus one! The movie stars Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph. This is important because I was told about 5 times after the movie that Maya Rudolph and I could be twins. I don't think that is a bad thing but I just don't see it. At All.  Now, to be fair, some comments were made about mannerisms and acting alike but it is still a bit of a stretch, but if 5 people say it, maybe it is true? I IMDB'd her and found out she was born in Gainesville, Fl which is near my neck of the woods. Who knows maybe she is my long lost rich and famous and funny relative? Jackpot!

Maya Rudolph at "The Black List: Volume Two" HBO Documentary New York Premiere - Arrivals

I just don't see it???(okay maybe in these pics a little) If you do/don't comment below!

Before the movie we hit The Dip, inside the Good God Social Club. They did a great banquet meal for us including more apps than we could eat, mains and dessert for $28. You can barely get a coffee and a nibble for that in Sydney! Service was great, food was great, American style fancy bar food, pulled pork sandwiches, awesome nachos, crazy good double fry fries, salsa, corn on the cob, slaw, beans, and this cookies and creme carmely ice cream thing. The Chevy Chase pitcher of adult lemonade could have held my attention all evening.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Ace in the Hole or Stupid Stupid Mermaids!

He won't let us get near his face so there is a bit of
"chockit" on the right and chin
It turns out a baby with a bloody lip is the ace in the hole that trumps all other patients waiting at the only medical practice within 15km that is still open at 1:30pm on a Sunday on a holiday weekend.

We were getting ready to leave the very boring and very small so glad I did not pay $50 for my family to get in Manly Aquarium when the boys insisted on going upstairs where the Mermaid Show had just ended. Apparently, the mermaids like to party and were splashing around wildly as the floor was wet and slick, which we realized too late. (I will not get into how much I hate hate hate centurions, anyway) CH slipped and bumped his bottom but was no worse for the wear. Not a minute later CM slipped, fell forward and caught the corner of a wooden bench with his mouth and cheek. Blood blood and more blood cam rushing out. He was screaming, I was terrified and panicked, he fell right in front of me, I saw the whole thing happen but I could do nothing to stop it.  Plus I could not get the bleeding under control to even see where it was coming from. Some nice ladies kept handing me wipes and offering medical advice in very broken English that I could not hear over the screaming. Something about sticking toilet paper to it, I think, then they had me convinced a piece of lettuce on the ground was a tooth, not really helping me and my panic. One other lady walked by and said "holy sh*****t... can we help?" Once we saw the cut we thought stitches and were off to the car, in the rain, up 1000 slick steps, to hit the nearest hospital. Then like magic, the fountain of hemoglobin turned off. I called our Dr., they were closing and they recommend The Warringah Mall Medical Center.

We walked in and I thought Sh&^, we are going to be here until dinner. There were probably 50 people waiting, there were broken bones, black eyes, and all kinds of crazy. I had barely put my credit card away when we were told to follow/sprint behind the Dr. to the back. Even when CH broke his arm we were not back that quick. So, I said we followed the Dr back, I could not be 100% certain this man was indeed a Dr., he could have just as easily have been the curmudgeonly host/owner at your local favorite restaurant, that you put up with just because the food is so good. Same deal, we put up with him because he was the only man outside a hospital ER that had access to purple facial superglue on a Sunday afternoon. When we asked about after care, like if he could get it wet, should we use a triple antibiotic, clean it, etc? He replied..."hmm..??? maybe just no hot tea." "What? No hot tea? How will my two and a half year old wake up and start his day without a cuppa Earl Grey? This is madness, Dr.!"

He is doing great today. A little swollen and bruised, and a little grouchier at times than usual, yelling at a group of pretty ladies on the crowded monorail to not hold "his handle" and telling me to not sit on "his seat."(debatable whether we can blame the ouchy for his grouchy).

This little incident made me realize I need to toughen up and get my shiz together. I am the Mom of two very active boys and I let a fountain of blood paralyze me. I am kidding myself if I think that is the worst I am going to see, I pray it is. I pray for their safety continuously. But, I need to be prepared. A friend took a class that told her to take Saran Wrap everywhere, that would have totally not helped at all, but a little knowledge would have.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

4 In Hand

The proverb is: A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. Meaning be grateful for a small real advantage, rather than the possibility of a greater yet uncertain one. Apparently, this phrase came about from medieval falconry, meaning better to have the falcon the predator, than the two birds he was gunning for in the bush. So I figure having 4 in Hand must really be a good thing. And boy is it evah!

I hesitated and I waited so long to go here because I thought it was an over hyped pub. Well, it is a pub on one side but it also features fine fuss-free dining adjoining but very separate from the pub. M says this is his favorite restaurant in Sydney. He picks it over est. What? Full stop. What just happened? Now I loved it, I will go back and soon, but let's not get crazy, the two are so very different it's like comparing Uggs to Hunters. Their both great when the occasion calls but one is certainly not the other. Besides, one of us could barely dine at est. for what we spent at 4 in Hand.

Not to brag, but we had great service AGAIN. What is going on in the universe? I am convinced it is because I wore my brown boots with black leggings, which is very very Sydney-siderish of me, so now I wear them every time I go out! Literally. Every time. Having people be nice to you is just too wondrous to leave to chance by not wearing my lucky boots. Our waitress was helpful, attentive, knowledgable, she recommended a great inexpensive French wine and you could tell she really enjoyed her job and that helped us enjoy the restaurant.



So you can't live on service alone. But you could on their bread and butter, oh so soft in the middle with a crunchy crust and delicious fresh butter. They serve an amuse bouche which was a soup in a cute teacup that was outstanding, no idea what kind of soup, just know it was great! We had the scallops with bone marrow. To die for. I have always been scared of marrow, not sure why, maybe because it is the inside of a bone? But on fancy thick toast, I say bring on the bones baby. For our main we had the suckling pig shoulder, served on a cutting board, to share. OMG, out of this world. It could have fed 3 maybe 4 people(unheard of to have a large portion in Sydney) and every bite was delicious, including the crackling. I never got the whole pork crackling thing, people here are wild about it and they go on and on about it on all the food shows. I thought, no biggie, it is in essence a fancy pork rind or chicharrones? Right? Wrong. I get it now. After eating it. I get it now. I am converted. I am sold. It was crispy fatty piggy heaven. If you think we could not have possibly had room for dessert, you underestimate us/me! M said "no way I am way too full for dessert," but I paced myself as I can not leave a good dessert alone and I had stalked out my choice before I set foot in the restaurant. I ordered the deconstructed Snickers and M ate at least half despite his protests, it was so decadent and so good. So, after 8 years of marriage and 10 years together, the fact he said no way and made a big fuss about being full and still ate half did not even phase me, it was expected, kind of like how you know which side of the bed your going to sleep on no matter the bed. It did in fact register interest in the table next to us, where the lady called him out! That opened up the conversation and we chatted it up and found that her customer is one of M's customers, what a small world. Then the table next to them starting chatting with us. It was truly shocking. I think that was the largest number of Australians that have ever acknowledged and spoken to me at one time. I loved it. I owe it all to my brown boot black legging combo and the brilliant 4 in Hand.
You may not recognize me with my blond "hairdid" and my skinny legs, but I tell you brown boots and leggings can make anything possible! Do not doubt the power!
DO! NOT! DOUBT! THE! POWA!